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El. knyga: Formation of Regional Religious Systems in Greater China

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The rise of Spatial Humanities has spurred a digital revolution in the field of Chinese studies, especially in the study of religion. Based on years of data compilation and analysis of religious sites, this book explores the formation of Regional Religious Systems (RRS) in Greater China in unprecedented scope and depth. It addresses quantitatively the enduring historical and contemporary issues of Chinas deep-rooted regionalism and spatially variegated cultural and religious landscape.

A range of topics are explored: theoretical discussions of the concept of RRS; case studies of regional and local religious institutions; the formation of local cults and pilgrimage network; and the spread of religious networks to overseas Chinese communities and the Bon religion in Tibet. The book also considers long-standing challenges of researching with spatial data for humanities and social science research, such as data collection, integration, spatial analysis, and map creation.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars in Religious Studies, Cultural Studies, Chinese Studies, Digital Humanities, Human Geography and Sociology.

Recenzijos

'Each (chapter) provides a helpful example of the many ways in which spatial humanities can be implemented.'

- Daniel M. Murray, Centre for China Studies, Ashoka University, New Delhi, India, Review of Religion and Chinese Society

List of Maps
ix
List of Illustrations
xi
List of Contributors
xiii
Preface xvii
Acknowledgements xix
Abbreviations xxi
List of Major Chinese Administrative Regions
xxii
Chronology of Chinese History xxiii
Introduction Exploring Regional Religious Systems (RRS): Theoretical and Methodological Considerations 1(32)
Jiang Wu
PART I RRS and the Spread of Religious Sites in Medieval China
33(38)
1 Making and Marking Buddhist Sacred Space: Wuyue Buddhism and Its Influence in the Song Dynasty (960--1279)
35(23)
Albert Welter
2 On the Spatio-temporal Analysis of Religious Institutions: A Study of the Jinhua Prefectural Gazetteer of 1480
58(13)
Peter K. Bol
PART II RRS and the Buddhist Pilgrimage Network in Late Imperial China
71(62)
3 Traversing the "Pilgrimage Square" of Northern China in the 19th Century
73(20)
Marcus Bingenheimer
4 The Ways of Traveling: A Historical GIS Examination of the Pilgrimage Routes Centered on Mt. Jiuhua in Late Imperial China
93(20)
Nan Ouyang
5 Regional Systems of Guanyin Pilgrimages in the Lower Yangtze Delta during the Ming-Qing Period (1368--1912)
113(20)
Weiran Zhang
Translated By Nan Ouyang
PART III Regional Analysis of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Religions
133(42)
6 Mapping the Growth of Early Yiguandao Buddha-halls
135(13)
J. E. E. Pettit
Joey Marshall
7 Churches at the Margin: Mapping the Establishment of Protestant and Catholic Churches in China, ca. 1949--2004
148(12)
Fenggang Yang
Joey Marshall
J. E. E. Pettit
8 Spatio-temporal Analyses of Changing Religious Landscapes in China
160(15)
Shuming Bao
Yexi Zhong
PART I Regional Formation in Periphery
175(61)
9 Historical GIS and the Study of Southeast China and the Southeast Asian Chinese Diaspora
177(21)
Kenneth Dean
10 Using Geospatial Technologies to Study Regional Folk Religions: The Taiwan Religion Database and Two Case Studies
198(15)
I-Chun Fan
Ying-Fa Hung
Hsiung-Ming Liao
Jr-Jie Jang
Chien-Chou Chen
11 A Regional Systems Approach to the Origin and Spread of the Bon Religion of Tibet
213(23)
Karl E. Ryavec
Index 236
Jiang Wu director, Center for Buddhist Studies and professor, Department of East Asian Studies, College of Humanities, The University of Arizona, USA.